National assessment approach to sampling error estimation

Beginning in 1969 and continuing through 1982, RTI conducted the first 12 survey years of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). RTI’s role included developing analytic weights and providing technical support for calculating estimates and their standard errors. Ralph Folsom, PhD, le...

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Autor Principal: Folsom, Ralph E.
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description Beginning in 1969 and continuing through 1982, RTI conducted the first 12 survey years of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). RTI’s role included developing analytic weights and providing technical support for calculating estimates and their standard errors. Ralph Folsom, PhD, led RTI’s effort to evaluate sampling error estimation methodologies appropriate to the complex NAEP design, including a comparison of the Taylor series linearization method and jackknife variance estimation methodology. Later, his work on developing Taylor series standard errors for NAEP balanced effects became a basis for the REGRESS procedure in RTI’s SUDAAN® software. This monograph provides a historical perspective to the continuing evolution of complex survey analysis methods.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-54323.42023-02-07T14:37:18Z National assessment approach to sampling error estimation Folsom, Ralph E. SOC027000 JHBC Beginning in 1969 and continuing through 1982, RTI conducted the first 12 survey years of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). RTI’s role included developing analytic weights and providing technical support for calculating estimates and their standard errors. Ralph Folsom, PhD, led RTI’s effort to evaluate sampling error estimation methodologies appropriate to the complex NAEP design, including a comparison of the Taylor series linearization method and jackknife variance estimation methodology. Later, his work on developing Taylor series standard errors for NAEP balanced effects became a basis for the REGRESS procedure in RTI’s SUDAAN® software. This monograph provides a historical perspective to the continuing evolution of complex survey analysis methods. Published 2023-02-07T14:37:13Z 2021-02-11T20:36:47Z 2023-01-13T19:36:05Z 2023-01-13T22:21:48Z 2023-02-07T14:37:13Z 2019-04-12 18:19:44 2014-12-28 book 33034 9781934831137 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/54323.4 eng RTI Press Publication application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.rti.org/rti-press-publication/national-assessment-approach-sampling-error-estimation RTI Press/RTI International RTI Press 10.3768/rtipress.2014.bk.0013.1412 10.3768/rtipress.2014.bk.0013.1412 9bd0cc46-fcfe-4647-8ba1-02d37cf85c67 9781934831137 RTI Press BK-0013-1412 92 Research Triangle Park, NC open access
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